602 



turnip on Pared and Burnt Land j method of preparation and 



culture, 334, 335. 



turnips on Old Grass j preparation, &c. 335. 



turnips sown with Rape-dust, &c. 33(5. 



great advantage of planting Cabbages on those lands where tur- 

 nips have failed ; in ensuring a supply of green winter 

 food, &c. ; plan to be adopted where this is not practised, 

 338 to 340. 



hand-hoeing in July ; useful directions relating to this business, 

 401, 402. 



hand-hoeing turnips drilled in the Northumberland manner, 405. 

 (See also 330). 



sooting turnips, 405. 



Cole-seed where turnips fail, 40(5. 



harvesting crops of turnip-seed/ 433, 434. 



second hand-hoeing of the broad-cast crop in August; must not 

 be omitted on account of harvest works, 435. 



attention to drilled crops, 435. 



singular practice by Mr. Walker, of Norfolk, of Wheat among 



turnips, 436. 



put fat sheep to turnips (with lean ones to follow), in October, 495. 

 covering turnips in November, against frost, 620. 

 See also Carting. 

 Turnip-fallow, preparation for, 148 220. 



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Underwood. See Woods, throughout. 



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Walls: season to begin building these fences j materials, &c., 514. 



(See also 4?). 

 Warping^ description, and extraordinary benefits, of this singular 



operation, 38p to 305, 423. 

 hint on the subject, to proprietors or farmers living near a muddy 



river, 396. 



Washing sheep, business of, 363. 

 Water-furrowing the expence of this business is s.iv d by covered 



drains, which have also many superior benefits, 29. 

 all water-cuts should be carefully examined during thaws of snow, 



to keep the passage perfectly clear. 

 care in cutting new water-furrows in spring, and exnmining the 



old ones, 86. 



attention necessary in forming them in newly town or ploughed 

 lands, particularly those sown with clover or grasses among 

 the corn, KJO, 220. 



importance, and method, of this work in the culture of wheat, 45<y. 

 all wet fields should be water-furrowed in autumn as fast as the 



plough leaves them, 468. 



Watering meadoivs ; attentions necessary in performing this opera- 

 tion, in winter, 49. 



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